Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2530.2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Trauma Systems Improvement and
Development Act:
1.  "Ambulance" means any ground, air or water vehicle operated
by an ambulance service licensed pursuant to the provisions of
Section 1-2513 of this title;
2.  "Ambulance service" means any private firm or governmental
agency which is licensed by the State Department of Health to
provide levels of medical care based on certification standards
promulgated by the State Board of Health;
3.  "Board" means the State Board of Health;
4.  "Classification" means an inclusive standardized
identification of stabilizing and definitive emergency services
provided by each hospital that treats emergency patients;
5.  "Commissioner" means the State Commissioner of Health;
6.  "Council" means the Trauma and Emergency Response Advisory
Council created in Section 44 of this act;

7.  "Department" means the State Department of Health;
8.  "Emergency medical care" means bona fide emergency services
provided after the sudden onset of a medical or traumatic condition
manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity,
including severe pain, that the absence of immediate medical
attention could reasonably be expected to result in:
a. a patient's health being placed in serious jeopardy,
b. serious impairment to bodily functions, or
c. serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part;
9.  "Hospital" means a hospital licensed pursuant to the
provisions of Section 1-704 of this title;
10.  "Regional trauma care system" means an arrangement of
available resources that are coordinated for the effective delivery
of emergency trauma services within a geographic region consistent
with an established plan;
11.  "Trauma and emergency operative services facility" means a
hospital that is classified and recognized by the Department as
providing emergency trauma and operative surgical services on a
twenty-four-hour basis;
12.  "Trauma patient" means a severely or seriously injured
person who has been:
a. evaluated by a physician, a registered nurse, or
emergency medical services personnel, and
b. found to require medical care in a hospital classified
as a trauma and emergency operative services facility;
and
13.  "Trauma services" includes services provided to a severely
or seriously injured patient.

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